It doesn't have to be this way, Anshl has two hands!
I know everyone goes on and on about the Yentl film, and yes, it's an excellent movie and I love it, but if you haven't read the original short story the movie is based off of, you are seriously missing out. The original short story is so much more bisexual and so much more gender-fucky. You can read it here. You're welcome :)
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Yentl hottake:
Should've ended in a throuple.
Yentl was pulling hot ppl left and right with her Autistic Rizz.
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So we have one musical with characters of Lovecraft Mythos and based on another musical about Eastern European Jewish diaspora. And you know what? I gonna freaking do this AU again!
Seriously, we have a scholarly character who legit experiences gender dysphoria? Sure! Asenath, it's your turn. We have a guy who has to hide some extremely questionable shit about his brother? Of course! We all know Wilbur.
So casting Asenath and Wilbur Whateley as Yentl and Avigdor? Right! And as it was already established in "Shoggoth on the roof" (Fan canon is still canon) Professor Armitage has three daughters. One of them as Hadassah? Definitely!
Also maybe switch setting to circa 1850s(?) ? Just for Asenath not to have any other choice on how to get to Miskatonic. Or maybe stay in 1920s where women are allowed into universities, but Asenath does this just because.
Boom! Now we have it! Yentl!Lovecraft Mythos AU? Big Freaking YES!!!
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FAMOUS PAINTINGS, PRINT
#Frida Kahlo
#Edvard Munch
#Vincent Van Gogh
#Will Barnet
#Salvador Dalí
#Andy Warhol
#Pablo Picasso
#Henri Matisse
#Francesco Clemente
#Avigdor Arikha
#Angel Planells
#Leon Bakst
#Gordon Bennett
#Bielers
#Isabel Bishop
#Beckmann
#Basquiat
#Eduardo Arroyo
#Juan Barjola
#Balthus
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yentl was incredibly emotional to watch bc the first half was just me crying bc I miss going to temple and then the second half was me going insane watching the greatest gay jewish transman story of all time
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I’m just saying *I* would not be so reluctant to be in a “there is only one bed and I have to share it with hot young mandy patinkin” situation
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[📷 Ambulances are scanning the village of Kfarkila, southern Lebanon for casualties, after the very violent Israeli airstrikes on the houses there.]
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ISRAELI OCCUPATION FORCES CONTINUE BOMBING LEBANON WHILE OPPOSITION ISRAELI LAWMAKER CALLS FOR OCCUPATION OF THE SOUTH FOR 50 YEARS
Israeli opposition lawmaker Avigdor Liberman called for a 50 year-long occupation of southern Lebanon in response to attacks by Hezbollah resistance forces.
Liberman, an Israeli lawmaker, long-time occupation hawk, and zealous Zionist, told reporters that Lebanon has to “pay in territory” for strikes launched by Hezbollah forces on Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) along the shared border in the north of occupied Palestine.
Previously, Israel occupied the south of Lebanon for 15-years, from 1985-2000, during which the Hezbollah resistance movement was formed, fighting a guerilla war with the Israeli occupation and eventually liberating the south of the country from occupation.
Now Israeli opposition lawmaker and former Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman is issuing fresh calls to re-occupy southern Lebanon for an additional 50-years as punishment for Hezbollah's solidarity with the Palestinian resistance.
Liberman said Israel must "close off" a large section of southern Lebanon to push the Resistance north of the Litani River, even if it means 50-years of occupation.
“It can’t be that there are entire towns where close to half of the buildings were simply destroyed,” Liberman told reporters at Yisrael Beytenu's opposition faction meeting.
“We will not annex anything, and we will not build settlements, but we will release the territory only when there is a government in Beirut that knows how to exercise its sovereignty," Liberman added.
“Everything between the Litani and Israel must be under the control of the IDF,” Liberman demanded of the occupation forces, comparing the situation to the Post-WWII occupation of Germany. “If Lebanon won’t pay in territory we haven’t done anything,” he added.
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Avigdor Arikha, Interior with Drawings, November 1988.
This belongs with a group of pastel drawings that Avigdor Arikha produced in the 1980s. As the artist later recalled, writing in the introduction to the catalogue of an exhibition of his pastels held in 2007, in which this work was included, ‘One winter afternoon, during the first months of 1983, I was present at the arrival and unpacking of a crate at the Cabinet des Dessins of the Louvre... (x)
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Avigdor Arikha, Self-Portrait, 2001
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Avigdor Amrika, Pomegranate and quince (1978)
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